Cautions, Basic operation, Backlighting – Audiovox MVX507 User Manual

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CAUTIONS:

• Use only the supplied AC/DC Adaptor CNR505. Using

other AC/DC Adaptors can damage the battery and/or the

handset.

• Do not discard the battery into fire.
• Do not “short out” the battery (direct connection of the +

and - terminals on the battery).

• Do not use any batteries or chargers other than those spe­

cifically designed for use with this phone.

• Charge the battery indoors with the ambient temperature

between 4UF and 104“F (5°C and 40X).

• Do not charge the battery in direct sunlight or in high hu­

midity places like a bathroom,

• Do not recharge or “top-off’ the battery pack by charging

for short periods of time to avoid shortening the battery
life. It is recommended to charge the battery after the bat­
tery is discharged completely.

• The product that you have purchased contains a recharge­

able Battery. The Battery is recyclable. At the end of its
useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be

illegal to dispose of this Battery into the mu-
nicipal waste stream. Check with your local
solid waste officials for details in your area
for recycling options or proper disposal.

Power Management

Talk & Stand-By Times

Battery

Talk-Time Stand-By Time

Weight

800 mAH NICAD
BTR4Ü5

80 Minutes

12 Hours

7.6 oz.

1200mAH NiMH

BTE405

120 Minutes

20 Hours

8.1

oz.

800 mAH NiMH

BTM405

80 Minutes

12 Hours

7.6 oz.

Please note all times are approximate.

BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR

The Battery Level Indicator shows the current strength of
the battery in the three-level bar segment in the battery sym­
bol. Note that the battery level indication may be affected
by variables such as temperature, battery age, and charging
conditions.

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Talk & Stand-by times can vary and are dependent upon the
coverage of the network and how you use your phone.

LOW BATTERY WARNING

When “Loui Bat

and the Battery Level Indicator

flashes every second, and an alarm tone sounds, there are
only a few minutes left for call processing. If usage continues,
“Low Bott erw” flashes more frequently. A few moments
later, your call is terminated and your phone is automatically turned
off.

BASIC OPERATION

TURNING YOUR PHONE ON AND OFF

Press and hold @) to turn on your phone. Your own tele­
phone number will be momentarily displayed.

Note: When “NO SUC” (No Service) is displayed, you

cannot place or receive calls as the “Cellular Sys­
tem” is not available.

To turn off your phone, press and hold again.

Backlighting

When you press any key, the backlighting for display and
keypad turns on to provide easier operation of your phone.
It will go out

8

seconds after the last key press.

Antenna Position

The dual position antenna allows your phone to receive calls
while the antenna is down. However, for optimum perfor­
mance and signal strength or while operating in poor signal

areas, please extend your antenna fully.

Note: The antenna can be used in its fully extended or

fully retracted position only.

Display Own Telephone Number

Press @),
To clear the display, press <^.

Display Own System ID

Press
To clear the display, press @i.

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